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we will also focus on some areas of high tech defense exports to russia that we don't think are appropriate to be exporting in this kind of climate. >> reporter: the united states and europe will not levy financial penalties against russia's energy banking and defense industries unless moscow decides to invade ukraine, something mr. obama conceded might happen if this new round of economic sanctions prove as few futile for the first. >> the new mayor is injured. >> reporter: eight military observers were taken prisoner by pro-russian separatists outside of slavyanask on friday. yesterday they were paraded before the media. >> this colonel appeared tense and unhappy. >> we have no indication when we will be sent home. >> reporter: they said they were being treated well but it was impossible to tell if they were under duress. there was no need to guess how these men were being treated. they're captured ukrainian soldiers also being held by militants and also shown off to journalists yesterday. the new self-appointed mayor of slavyanask claims the european observers are spies. he told us he wa
we will also focus on some areas of high tech defense exports to russia that we don't think are appropriate to be exporting in this kind of climate. >> reporter: the united states and europe will not levy financial penalties against russia's energy banking and defense industries unless moscow decides to invade ukraine, something mr. obama conceded might happen if this new round of economic sanctions prove as few futile for the first. >> the new mayor is injured. >> reporter:...
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the target of the sanction including high-tech exports to russia's defense industry. full list will be announced later today, that could include wealthy individuals close to putin. it comes alleged provocations in the u.k. >>> two pontiffs canonized during a special mass on saturday. susan mcginnis has details on the historic event in vatican city. >> roman catholics are celebrating their two new saints, pope john xxiii and pope john paul ii were bestowed the church's highest honor at the vatican sunday. it's the first time in the two year history that two popes were declared saints at the same time. the two popes left very different legacies. it's a hero to liberal catholics for bringing the church into the modern era by the five year reign. john paul ii was renowned for keeping the core values on abortion and marriage during his quarter century papacy. a pass of skin from pope john and a vile of blood from pope john paul in the brief but solemn ceremony. >> it's a very different scene in st. peters square. a million pilgrims fill the area for sunday mass. >> we were
the target of the sanction including high-tech exports to russia's defense industry. full list will be announced later today, that could include wealthy individuals close to putin. it comes alleged provocations in the u.k. >>> two pontiffs canonized during a special mass on saturday. susan mcginnis has details on the historic event in vatican city. >> roman catholics are celebrating their two new saints, pope john xxiii and pope john paul ii were bestowed the church's highest...
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my brother lives in russia and i live here. i'm worried my son will be taken into the army. >> she's part of the silent majority that wants peace. a majority that feels powerless to stop the drift. barnaby phillips, ukraine. >>> tens of thousands crowded st. peters squares. as john paul and john xxiii were canonized. never before had the catholic church made two popes saints at once. our nick schifrin with more on this holy day. >> reporter: in front of a million faithful. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: and ancient ceremony became one of the catholic church's most modern moments. never before has the church sainted two popes at once. [applause] >> reporter: never before have two living popes publicly celebrated mass together.and never before, have this many people made the pilgrimage to rome in st. peters square. with a single statement, pope francis canonized two popes in two different papacies. john xxiii and john paul ii. for 48-year-old andreas widmer. >> a lot of people come here for meaning and expressing their faith. there is bond
my brother lives in russia and i live here. i'm worried my son will be taken into the army. >> she's part of the silent majority that wants peace. a majority that feels powerless to stop the drift. barnaby phillips, ukraine. >>> tens of thousands crowded st. peters squares. as john paul and john xxiii were canonized. never before had the catholic church made two popes saints at once. our nick schifrin with more on this holy day. >> reporter: in front of a million faithful....
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with russia. for -- engagement with russia. for 10 years there has been a stalled gas deal of russia to supply china 40 b.c. n and to shift away from the dependency on the european market. the russians will capitulate to the chinese. you'll see an energy deal signed in may. russia needs to signal other options. it will embrace china. >> thanks to alexander cooley with barnard college. >>> at home we are following dangerous weather. a tornado killed two people in north-eastern oklahoma, the extent of the damage is unknown. the storms are also hitting missouri, this is new video from the kansas city area. there are reports of a tornado on the ground. that has not been confirmed. take a look at the damage this line of storms did to that part of missouri. strong winds blowing the tractor trailers off the internet. fortunately no injuries have been reported. rebecca, this is one of the several powerful storms tearing across the heartland. >> yes, and we didn't have tornado deaths. it was a long stretch that we were looking back to 1
with russia. for -- engagement with russia. for 10 years there has been a stalled gas deal of russia to supply china 40 b.c. n and to shift away from the dependency on the european market. the russians will capitulate to the chinese. you'll see an energy deal signed in may. russia needs to signal other options. it will embrace china. >> thanks to alexander cooley with barnard college. >>> at home we are following dangerous weather. a tornado killed two people in north-eastern...
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are more sanctions the answer, are they enough to drive russia out of ukraine. if not, what will it take? tweet your comments harris faulkner. heart and brain. centrum silver. for the most amazing parts of you. centrum silver. cleaning his cabin, mr. clean likes to keep things simple. that's why he brings his magic eraser extra power. it quickly cleans hundreds of different surfaces, so you can get back to doing what you really want. the magic eraser extra power. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the
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my brother lives in russia, and i live here. i am afraid of war, and a war that my son will be taken into the army. >> she is part of the silent majority that wants peace and their country to stay intact, a majority that feels powerless to stop the drift into conflict. barnaby phillips, al jazeera in eastern ukraine. >> joining me is alexander cooley, a professor at barnard college. thank you for being in today. we appreciate it? >> my pleasure. >> let's talk about what we saw on the report. do you get the sense there is a growing sense of lawlessness in this eastern ukraine? >> yeah, absolutely. lawlessness overlapping authority, different types of militias, rumors of external sponsors, actual external sponsors. the region really is descending in a. an arkans an arkansanarchy. >> do you think russia is pulling strings or do you think this is more the work of local activists who are largely doing this on their own? >> i think both. the relationship between them is complicat complicated, special forces operating. sometimes agents
my brother lives in russia, and i live here. i am afraid of war, and a war that my son will be taken into the army. >> she is part of the silent majority that wants peace and their country to stay intact, a majority that feels powerless to stop the drift into conflict. barnaby phillips, al jazeera in eastern ukraine. >> joining me is alexander cooley, a professor at barnard college. thank you for being in today. we appreciate it? >> my pleasure. >> let's talk about what...
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our relationship with russia over to union crane, turn it into lemonade. it pushed them to the west. for example, the -- they worked out with the borj georgeans and two pipelines to get their oil and gas to the west without having to go through russia and why did they do that? because they were reacting to the president. >> in case of ukraine, we have to take steps immediately to begin to say we will sell u.s. natural gas to europe, and we will extradite the creations necessary to do that. this week we had an important bit of little news which was that some of the central european countries are making agreements with the ukraine for reverse flow. that is to say to be able to sell gas from central and western europe to ukraine or to relieve them of some of the buying russian gas, but there needs to be a strategic framework that says what are we going to do to take advantage of this moment that we didn't want, but that was given to us. ukraine has been lost to the russians for a generation. the question is are we going to act thoughtfully enough, sensibly en
our relationship with russia over to union crane, turn it into lemonade. it pushed them to the west. for example, the -- they worked out with the borj georgeans and two pipelines to get their oil and gas to the west without having to go through russia and why did they do that? because they were reacting to the president. >> in case of ukraine, we have to take steps immediately to begin to say we will sell u.s. natural gas to europe, and we will extradite the creations necessary to do...
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but russia wants to start world war iii. merkel also voiced concern. the german chancellor held crisis talks with the polish counterpart and spoke on the phone to other western leaders. >> russia has the ability to put the separatist on the peaceful path. debating the constitution and preparing for elections. no indication of them doing that. several former soviet country offered to mediate in the crisis as russia continued to build up its military along ukraine's border. thousands of portuguese turned out to mark the 40th anniversary of the countries carnation revolution. in 1974, a military coup turned into a popular uprising. it paved the way for democracy and portugal which had been ruled by dictators since the 1930's. aftervolution was named the carnations that people stop into the barrels of soldiers guns on that landmark day. that was the week inó?ó?ó?ó?ó?
but russia wants to start world war iii. merkel also voiced concern. the german chancellor held crisis talks with the polish counterpart and spoke on the phone to other western leaders. >> russia has the ability to put the separatist on the peaceful path. debating the constitution and preparing for elections. no indication of them doing that. several former soviet country offered to mediate in the crisis as russia continued to build up its military along ukraine's border. thousands of...
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it's a -- russia. it's a small crowd, they have some support on the sidelines. pro-russians control the government building in donetsk, and have an unexpected visitor. mikhair khodorkovsky, once one of russia's richest me, before falling out with vladimir putin and imprisoned. is trying to mediate. they call him a traitor and tell him to go away. >> in donetsk armed pro-russians took over a regional police station and the ukrainian police, unreliable allies of the government in kiev stood by and watched it happen. the largest crowds of the day were in the cemeteries. this is the day of the dead, when people meet the ancestors spirits. nataliya mourns dead relatives and wonders what they will make of today's chaos. >> my relatives would be shocked if they could see what is happening. they would say "you have to fight for our beloved ukraine." i'm afraid a war. and a war that my son would be taken into the army. >> she's part of a silent majority that wants peace. a majority that wants to stop the drift into conflict. >>> still ahead - from baghdad to basra, beyon
it's a -- russia. it's a small crowd, they have some support on the sidelines. pro-russians control the government building in donetsk, and have an unexpected visitor. mikhair khodorkovsky, once one of russia's richest me, before falling out with vladimir putin and imprisoned. is trying to mediate. they call him a traitor and tell him to go away. >> in donetsk armed pro-russians took over a regional police station and the ukrainian police, unreliable allies of the government in kiev stood...
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will give europe mormore alternatives bece they get so much oil from russia. it would give us the opportunity to not deal with countries we would rather not deal with, iran, russia. >> jobs. >> the jobs. the national laborers union, head of the national laborers union who basically represents half a million construction workers who endorsed obama twice is speaking out against this vociferously. >> this is no example of profiles in courage. it's clear the administration needs to grow a set of antlers or perhaps take a lesson from popeye and eat some spinach. it's not just the 2,000 hard hat jobs and also thousands more about the construction of the pipeline, but canada has about 1,000 suppliers who would be working here in the u.s. if the pipeline went through. >> the way it was expressed by the ambassador, they really want to work with us. they don't understand the continual delays. being postponed until after the midterm elections. an environmentalist make their arguments and are protesting it's bad for the environment but it's happening anyway. >> very inter
will give europe mormore alternatives bece they get so much oil from russia. it would give us the opportunity to not deal with countries we would rather not deal with, iran, russia. >> jobs. >> the jobs. the national laborers union, head of the national laborers union who basically represents half a million construction workers who endorsed obama twice is speaking out against this vociferously. >> this is no example of profiles in courage. it's clear the administration needs...
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the ships at sea were diverted and made their way here in crimea, the ukrainian navy was no match to russia's display of power. with less men and equipment now, it's hard to see how there could be any resistance if russians were once again to show up at their doorstep. hamid, al jazeera, southeast ukraine. >>> be sure to stay with al jazeera america for the latest developments in ukraine, not to mention the reactions to two entirely new saints and the rest of today's top stories, you can always like us on facebook by simply searching al jazeera america. south korea's prime minister resigned today over his government's handling of the tragic ferry sinking. he is the highest ranking official to lose his job in the wake of this disaster and his resignation comes after relatives of the victims say the government mis handled that accident and they really didn't do enough to rescue or to protect their loved ones >> the right thing for me to do is to take responsibility and resign as a person who was in charge of the cabinet. on behalf of the government, i apologize for many problems from the preven
the ships at sea were diverted and made their way here in crimea, the ukrainian navy was no match to russia's display of power. with less men and equipment now, it's hard to see how there could be any resistance if russians were once again to show up at their doorstep. hamid, al jazeera, southeast ukraine. >>> be sure to stay with al jazeera america for the latest developments in ukraine, not to mention the reactions to two entirely new saints and the rest of today's top stories, you...
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. >> schieffer: today on "face the nation," the president issues a new warning to russia over ukraine, and in the middle east, a surprised announcement from the palestinian side. is it an overture to restart the peace talks? we'll start there with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. we'll have the latest from ukraine and get the take on that from the administration and capitol hill. plus, former presidential candidate rick santorum on georgia's new gun law and a unique event in catholic church history. 60 years of news because this is "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs
. >> schieffer: today on "face the nation," the president issues a new warning to russia over ukraine, and in the middle east, a surprised announcement from the palestinian side. is it an overture to restart the peace talks? we'll start there with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. we'll have the latest from ukraine and get the take on that from the administration and capitol hill. plus, former presidential candidate rick santorum on georgia's new gun law and a unique...
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also, one eye glance towards russia. >> actually it's more than one eye. a lot of the folks in asia may not be as big a profit as they thought, things are starting to blow up ukraine, putin making nows about ukrainian troops that are going to demonstrate pro russian people, people use before they . >> heard those before. >>> we've said that before, pretext for possible invasion. so you have this trans pacific trade agreement he is trying to get together which the democrats hate, he is not go to go get it which is good for the democrats, not good for the presidential stature, ukraine is going to be dominating everything. >> let's talk about china since the president is in the neighborhood reportedly not visiting china, how is china looking at this first of all the president's visit, secondly what is going on in ukraine. >> pivot to asia is about china, if you read the tea leaves over how china has been inserting itself in the malaysia 370 search operations, it made the united states nervous, they started seeing navel ships, troops and personnel in to that a
also, one eye glance towards russia. >> actually it's more than one eye. a lot of the folks in asia may not be as big a profit as they thought, things are starting to blow up ukraine, putin making nows about ukrainian troops that are going to demonstrate pro russian people, people use before they . >> heard those before. >>> we've said that before, pretext for possible invasion. so you have this trans pacific trade agreement he is trying to get together which the democrats...
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. >> and a taste in russia that's not always known for food. >> partly cloudy dry conditions expected for your afternoon. as the wet weather this morning begins to taper off a little bit later this morning. we are seeing a little bit of rain and up in some areas, i update those numbers and update the numbers coming up. >>> south korea's prime minister left 300 people missing or dead. many of the passengers were high school students. the investigation comes amid rising criticism of a government scandaling of the disaster. it's mostly symbolic because most of the power rests with south korea's president. 15 crew members have been arrested including the ship's captain. >>> this morning, a u.s. submarine scanning the bottom of the indian ocean for the malaysia jet. it's the 15th search for flight 370. may have been hurt on april 8th. malaysia is scheduled to make its report on that missing plane public next week. >>> president obama said the u.s. will continue to help in the search for the missing plane. the president made that announcement this morning after meeting with the country's pr
. >> and a taste in russia that's not always known for food. >> partly cloudy dry conditions expected for your afternoon. as the wet weather this morning begins to taper off a little bit later this morning. we are seeing a little bit of rain and up in some areas, i update those numbers and update the numbers coming up. >>> south korea's prime minister left 300 people missing or dead. many of the passengers were high school students. the investigation comes amid rising...
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. >> president obama said that russia has not lifted a finger to help. economic sanctions should be enough to start a deescalation. >>> south korean prime minister chung hong-won is standing down, taking responsibility for the ferry disaster. the president has accepted the resignation. anger at the government response to the disaster led to the resignati resignation. >> reporter: 11 days, days marked by grief, anger and recrim nation. the prime minister decided to take the fall. >> translation: the right thing to do is take responsibility and resign. on behalf of the government i apologise for many problems, from the prevention of the accident to the early hand lipping of the disaster. >> on the day after it went down south korea's president chut chunk in charge of the effort. supervising the multi-agency response and put him in the firing line. at one point when parents of missing children threw a water bottle and scuffled with him. and again when he stopped the car leaving the island of jindo. relatives were furious about the delays. hope of survivors
. >> president obama said that russia has not lifted a finger to help. economic sanctions should be enough to start a deescalation. >>> south korean prime minister chung hong-won is standing down, taking responsibility for the ferry disaster. the president has accepted the resignation. anger at the government response to the disaster led to the resignati resignation. >> reporter: 11 days, days marked by grief, anger and recrim nation. the prime minister decided to take the...
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let's hope that the kremlin and mfa russia will live by the premise of hashtag. can anybody see what that means? >> that's a good question. thankfully chris wallace is joining us, the host of "fox news sunday" which air in a little bit. #goodmorning. >> do you think this tweet was something jen stackey dashed off or is the state department using hashtags as a did plomacy tool? >> i don't think henry kissinger would have sent this particular hash tag, but the president is that the president's handling of ukraine has not shown a lot of strength, has not been very resolute. i'm not sure there's anything we can do that can stop putin's designs on that part of the world, obviously, russia has a lot closer ties and a greater interest in ukraine than the united states and western europe do, but having said that, there's obviously a lot more we can do to try to deter putin. we could have been a lot tougher and a lot more proactive rather than reactive in economic sanctions. and the fact that we're still kind of fumbling around with our alliance and a lot of this obviousl
let's hope that the kremlin and mfa russia will live by the premise of hashtag. can anybody see what that means? >> that's a good question. thankfully chris wallace is joining us, the host of "fox news sunday" which air in a little bit. #goodmorning. >> do you think this tweet was something jen stackey dashed off or is the state department using hashtags as a did plomacy tool? >> i don't think henry kissinger would have sent this particular hash tag, but the...
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president says russia should stop encouraging unrest in the east of ukraine. barack obama has made the remarks in malaysia on the leg of his tour of asia. he said there was broad support for broad sanctions to punish moscow. >> the notion that for us to go forward with sectoral sanctions on our own, without the europeans would be the most affected deterrent that vladimir putin - i think he's factually wrong. we'll be in a stronger position to deter vladimir putin, when he sees that the world is unified and the united states and europe is unified. >> inside ukraine, a team of negotiators is heading to slovyansk in the east. where they are hoping to secure the release of their colleagues held by pro-russian gunmen in slovyansk. they have been detained since last friday. we can talk to hoda abdel-hamid in donetsk, which is not far from slovyansk. we are hearing that the team of negotiators that have just come in, could be getting there and will be granted an audience with those holding the international monitors. >> i didn't hear all the question, but i can say t
president says russia should stop encouraging unrest in the east of ukraine. barack obama has made the remarks in malaysia on the leg of his tour of asia. he said there was broad support for broad sanctions to punish moscow. >> the notion that for us to go forward with sectoral sanctions on our own, without the europeans would be the most affected deterrent that vladimir putin - i think he's factually wrong. we'll be in a stronger position to deter vladimir putin, when he sees that the...
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years in which the nation of poland survived when the polish state had been literally have l apart by russia and others. and that gave john paul ii a distinctive view of history. unlike those who imagine that politics drives history, or economics drives history or some combination of politics and economics drives history, john paul ii believes that culture drives history, and that the card of culture is religious faith. that's what he deployed in those remarkable nine days in june of 1979 when in a sense he restored back to the polish people their identity. the truth about themselves. and told them they'd find tools of resistance that tyranny could not match in that reclamation of their identity. and, of course, the solidarity movement was born 13 months later, and the revolution of '89 unfolded over the next decade. >> and he was such a -- >> so that distinctive polish experience of culture first. >> and he had such a connection with young people. i understand that we may have a picture -- yes, we do -- from poland. these images you're seeing from the vatican certainly being watched with ke
years in which the nation of poland survived when the polish state had been literally have l apart by russia and others. and that gave john paul ii a distinctive view of history. unlike those who imagine that politics drives history, or economics drives history or some combination of politics and economics drives history, john paul ii believes that culture drives history, and that the card of culture is religious faith. that's what he deployed in those remarkable nine days in june of 1979 when...
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president sends another warning to russia to stop meddling in the east of ukraine. and south africa since aparthe apartheid, how much has things really changed? >> but first hundreds of thousands of people are in st. peter's square in the vatican. there is the scene live as you can see cardinal there is making their way as they prepare to take part of a mass which is due to get under way just about now. well, al jazeera is there in the thick of it in vatican city. he joins us live now, and today is significant and historic, isn't it, jonah, in several ways. >> it certainly is activityic because two hope popes are being cannoneersed, and that has never happened before. pope francis presiding, but also attended by pope benedict xvi. this will be his most prominent public appearance since as we seek. the opening stages head of moments away, the canon indication ceremony itself. and in a short half hour or so pope francis will declare those two popes saints. on the altar they will be represented by relics of their lifetime. a vial of joh pope john paul iid of pope john
president sends another warning to russia to stop meddling in the east of ukraine. and south africa since aparthe apartheid, how much has things really changed? >> but first hundreds of thousands of people are in st. peter's square in the vatican. there is the scene live as you can see cardinal there is making their way as they prepare to take part of a mass which is due to get under way just about now. well, al jazeera is there in the thick of it in vatican city. he joins us live now,...
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much depends upon russia for trade. patricia has more >> a shot across the kremlin's bow, secretary of state john kerry promised more sanctions if russia fails to deescalate the crisis in ukraine. >> let me be clear. if russia continues in this direction, it will not just be a mistake. it will be an expensive mistake >> western sanctions have been limited largely targeting members of russian president putin's inner circle, a bank with credit and a crimeian gas company and energy giant gasprom. western leaders have not said how they would broad en those meyers. experts believe the most powerful sanctions would aim to isolate russia financially by blocking international payment systems and western investment >> if we cut them off from that, we could force a rapid adjustment of the sort we saw in 2008 in global markets after lehman failed >> russia is deeply intwined in financial markets relying on billions in foreign money to finance cross border trade and investment as well as international payment systems to process tra
much depends upon russia for trade. patricia has more >> a shot across the kremlin's bow, secretary of state john kerry promised more sanctions if russia fails to deescalate the crisis in ukraine. >> let me be clear. if russia continues in this direction, it will not just be a mistake. it will be an expensive mistake >> western sanctions have been limited largely targeting members of russian president putin's inner circle, a bank with credit and a crimeian gas company and...
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but not yet president vladimir putin saying russia has only escalated tensions. but as more u.s. troops landed today and a show of force in the neighboring boll -- boltics, it was unclear in ukraine. >>> for more on the crisis in ukraine, and how the obama administration is responding, we turn to our chief white house correspondent chuck todd traveling with the president in malaysia and david gregory with "meet the press." chuck, starting with you, with regard to whether ukraine is overshadowing the president's trip in any way. >> well, it definitely is overshadowing the trip. it's a frustrated white house on many levels. number one, they are frustrated they can't get the european leaders to unite on something tougher against vladimir putin. they are frustrated this trip is getting overshadowed because they think they are accomplishing something here in asia and very frustrated with the press, as always, because they believe that somehow we're not telling that story. but clearly, the ukraine issue is dominating the president's down time. you know, he'll do a stat
but not yet president vladimir putin saying russia has only escalated tensions. but as more u.s. troops landed today and a show of force in the neighboring boll -- boltics, it was unclear in ukraine. >>> for more on the crisis in ukraine, and how the obama administration is responding, we turn to our chief white house correspondent chuck todd traveling with the president in malaysia and david gregory with "meet the press." chuck, starting with you, with regard to whether...
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. >> as the west is preparing new sanctions for russia, the u.s. deployed a 150 troops. they are at the ready in case the violence is spilling beyond the borders. 600 troops from the u.s. are being sent to the region. gunman are proposing a prisoner swap, russianing captured 8 observers yesterdays and accused of spying. we have the latest now. >> on both sides of eastern ukraine, funerals are becoming political events, this time pro russian separatists laying a here row to rest. in the town, killed by the ukraine soldiers two days ago now a martar for the cause. >> ukraine is with russia. >> it is also that the observers being held by the pro russian gunman and saying that to release them is in exchange for the government in kiev that is holding a number of russian activists. >> prisoners are always coins of exchange during a war. it is international practice to swap prisoners. >> as you can see there is no sign that the pro russian groups are giving up the control, the barricades are still up. over here to see the other side of life in the east, because for most of the
. >> as the west is preparing new sanctions for russia, the u.s. deployed a 150 troops. they are at the ready in case the violence is spilling beyond the borders. 600 troops from the u.s. are being sent to the region. gunman are proposing a prisoner swap, russianing captured 8 observers yesterdays and accused of spying. we have the latest now. >> on both sides of eastern ukraine, funerals are becoming political events, this time pro russian separatists laying a here row to rest. in...
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meanwhile, the g-7 countries move swiftly to agree to impose new sanctions against russia. and the world of soccer mourns after former barcelona coach, tito villanova dies of throat cancer at the age of 45. >> we begin in ukraine, where pro-russian separatists in the eastern city are still holding a group of international observers, calling them prisoners of war. the group, which includes four germans, is in the city to monitor the situation there on behalf of the organization for security and cooperation in europe. now, for his part, german foreign minister has called on his russian counterpart to do everything in his power to secure the release of the osce mission members. >> this is where the team of osce observers is set to be, inside the security headquarters, which is currently occupied by armed separatists. the team of 13 includes three german shoulders and an interpreter. berlin wants their immediate release. >> for us, it was important that we could at least inform the families based on eyewitness reports that so far they have been detained without violence. no sho
meanwhile, the g-7 countries move swiftly to agree to impose new sanctions against russia. and the world of soccer mourns after former barcelona coach, tito villanova dies of throat cancer at the age of 45. >> we begin in ukraine, where pro-russian separatists in the eastern city are still holding a group of international observers, calling them prisoners of war. the group, which includes four germans, is in the city to monitor the situation there on behalf of the organization for...
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and russia over ukraine. now new sanctions backed by president obama could begin as soon as monday. abc's senior washington correspondent explains the importance of this action. >>> plus, prom day tragedy. an honor student stabbed to death on come puts just hours before the big dance. was she murdered by a boy who she rejected as a date. and the incredible rescue to save a father and son after they get lost hiking in the mountains. the helicopters flying in to save the day today. the heroes explaining how they did it. a lucky family. all that and more coming up. >> they were looking for an adventure and they got it. >> they got one, yeah. >> four square founder has apologized for helping his wife run the marathon with a fake number. after least year's attack security was increased to keep fake runners away from the course. a few snuck in, including a new york fashion writer married to four square fashion writer dennis crowley on the right. she said the two were separated during the becoming last year. they wanted to finish together this year but chelsea could not get a number. the w
and russia over ukraine. now new sanctions backed by president obama could begin as soon as monday. abc's senior washington correspondent explains the importance of this action. >>> plus, prom day tragedy. an honor student stabbed to death on come puts just hours before the big dance. was she murdered by a boy who she rejected as a date. and the incredible rescue to save a father and son after they get lost hiking in the mountains. the helicopters flying in to save the day today. the...
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president obama is in south korea and he says the sanctions he imposed are hurting russia and put i hope knows it but the relationship appears to be getting more personal. president put i hope was asked if he thought president obama with save him if he were drowning. here's jonathan karl asking the question. >> president putin was asked if he were drowning would you save him and he said he thought would you save him so i'm just wondering, was he correct on that? >> i have absolutely would save mr. putin if if he were drowning. i would like to think that if anybody is throughout drowning i'm going to save them. >>reporter: president obama has not spoken to put i hope in a we can but did speak with european lead bears new round of sanctions against russia and they could come soon from what we hear. >> u.s. stock market fell sharply today dragged down by disappointsing earnings from am so that and ford and escalating tension over you escape. they slumped 10 percent after it was operating loss for second quarter continuing to invest in the business. other big tech names like facebook also fe
president obama is in south korea and he says the sanctions he imposed are hurting russia and put i hope knows it but the relationship appears to be getting more personal. president put i hope was asked if he thought president obama with save him if he were drowning. here's jonathan karl asking the question. >> president putin was asked if he were drowning would you save him and he said he thought would you save him so i'm just wondering, was he correct on that? >> i have absolutely...
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russia is running deficits. they're not doing much to improve the economy. >> reporter: who is that affecting inside russia? some of the leadership? ordinary people? >> right now, i think it's a muddling down for the ordinary person. real disposable income which measurers how much a person has to spend was growing consistently at high rates till last year where it wast 1.9%. so the first victim of all of this is going to be the ordinary russian, not the fat cat with money all over the world. >> woodruff: and now, in fact, minutes before we went on the air, the wires are reporting that the u.s. and the e.u. are both set to announce new sanctions against russia. monday, the u.s., i'm reading, sanctions that would be focused on those responsible -- or on putin cronies and the e.u. focusing on those "responsible for eastern ukraine unrest." what does that say to you? >> it tells me things will get worse for mr. putin. i think right now he is operating on what i'd call a ukraine bender. it's all about politics. he wa
russia is running deficits. they're not doing much to improve the economy. >> reporter: who is that affecting inside russia? some of the leadership? ordinary people? >> right now, i think it's a muddling down for the ordinary person. real disposable income which measurers how much a person has to spend was growing consistently at high rates till last year where it wast 1.9%. so the first victim of all of this is going to be the ordinary russian, not the fat cat with money all over...
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russia's foreign minister accused the west of plotting to control ukraine. ukraine's prime minister said the russians want to start another world war. russian troops are conducting exercises near the border. some fear it is a prelude to an invasion. we have a team of correspondents on this. first, major garrett, who is traveling with the president in south korea tonight. major? >> reporter: scott, the president, president obama, held a conference call with the leaders of germany, france, great britain, and italy about hitting key sectors of the russian economy, like energy and banking, with new sanctions. the consensus along the leaders at least for now is to wait, but today the president said this: >> what we've been trying to do is to continually raise the costs for russia of their actions while still leaving the possibility of them moving in a different direction, and we-- you know, we'll continue to keep some arrows in our quiver in the event that we see further deterioration of the situation over the next several days or weeks. >> reporter: while the u.
russia's foreign minister accused the west of plotting to control ukraine. ukraine's prime minister said the russians want to start another world war. russian troops are conducting exercises near the border. some fear it is a prelude to an invasion. we have a team of correspondents on this. first, major garrett, who is traveling with the president in south korea tonight. major? >> reporter: scott, the president, president obama, held a conference call with the leaders of germany, france,...